We now have several posters (8 1/2" x 14") available for download and
printing for use in your Rally.
These are in .pdf format and require that you use the Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded for free by
clicking on the following image:

Phoenix will be holding its 3rd annual Scouting For All protest during the national rally week. The actual dates
and times for Phoenix2002 are undetermined at this time as we may hold additional events. You may check Phoenix's
rally website at http://www.geocities.com/phxsfa/ for local event
updates.

Scott and Steven Cozza, Scouting for All will be leading a protest at the Redwood empire Council, BSA in Santa
Rosa, California.

Encouraging those who oppose the discriminatory and bigoted policy of the Boy Scouts of America to join Scouting
for All in our protest. Become a voice protesting the social injustice of the BSA against gay, lesbian, bisexual,
transgender, and nontheist youth and adults.

We'll meet in the Santa Rosa Junior College parking lot at Bailey Field along Mendocino Ave at 3pm. We'll walk
with signs to the Redwood Empire Scout Council. At the Council participants will have an opportunity to speak.
We'll then walk back with our protest signs.

Scouting for All led by a California heterosexual Boy Scout is seeking to end discrimination against gay scouts
and scout leaders, is organizing demonstrations to be held nationwide. There will be demonstrations Wednesday,
October 9, 2002, at three major Boy Scout Councils in Connecticut. This will be from 12 noon to 1 PM at all 3 locations.

Everyone is invited to walk in front of the BSA Council Office with a sign or poster. Stand against the homophobia
and discrimination of the Boy Scouts of America. The BSA is hurting our children with its policy of discrimination
against gay and nontheist youth.

Georgia

Savannah, Georgia

A Coalition of First City Network, Georgia Equality Project, Stonewall Democrats, Georgia Equality Project,
the Social Justice and Action Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Church, and other fair-minded individuals

1. ENCOURAGE the BSA to end their discrimination against Gays, Atheists, Agnostics, Unitarian Universalists, and
others.

2. EDUCATE the public about facts such as, BSA is a part of World Scouting and Scouts in most other countries,
including Canada, do NOT practice discrimination in matters of sexual identity and do NOT engage in religious intolerance.
And that it is also widely surmised, that the founder of the Boy Scouts, Lord Baden Powell, may have been a homosexual.

3. PROTEST the Boy Scouts attempts to be PRIVATE only as far as it suits them -- and PUBLIC whenever it benefits
them.

For example:

They should not accept United Way Funding. Private clubs that practice discrimination have NO RIGHT to tax-exempt
> donations. (Especially considering the strong-arm tactics used in some businesses during United Way Fund Drives,
employees could feel compelled to donate to a group they believe discriminates.)

The local BSA chapter should be willing to pay rent at fair-market value. (Their building sits on Armstrong State
University (state) property.

YET - The BSA pays only $1 a year!

A private group that discriminates on the basis of sexual orientation, and practices religious intolerance, has
no right to benefit from state taxes. If leased at fair market value the property would be a source of funding
for the university and therefore, lower the burden on tax payers.

As a private club that discriminates the BSA should accept NO special accommodation or preferential access to ANY
public buildings, lands, parks or services. (i.e., - No free events or camping in public areas, state campgrounds
or national parks. No free transportation to Jamborees by military transport or any other government vehicle.)

The BSA should WILLINGLY and PUBLICLY cede their Congressional Charter, and release the President of the United
States from his duties as Honorary Chairman. Neither the Congress nor the President of the USA should be beholden
to a private club that discriminates on the basis of sexual identity, and engages in religious intolerance.

The BSA took their fight to be a Private Club all the way to the Supreme Court.

Shouldn't they do the honorable thing and start acting like one?

Hawaii

The Civil Unions-Civil Rights Movement was designed to raise public awareness, educate the community about institutionalized
discrimination, and unify Hawaii's communities in the GLBT struggle for freedom, equality, and justice. Which fits
right in with the goal of S4A.

We are in the planning stages of our rally and would appreciate any help from all former/present scouts, their
parents as well as community members who believe in S4A's mission.

While planning for next year's rally we will continue to contact the Aloha United Way and ask them to not fund
the Aloha Council until the BSA ends its policy of discrimination. We are asking everyone to help us with this
endeavour.

Michigan

Flint, Michigan
Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays Genesee County Chapter
Location of Rally Site: Tall Pine Council, BSA
507 W Atherto. Rd.
Flint, MI 48507
Date/Time: Oct 9/3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
contact: Frank Burger fburger@usol.com
telephone: 810-593-0015
Our rally will involve march in front of the local scout ffice as well as a set of speakers for the rally including
local policitians.

The Capital District Coalition for Inclusive Scouting is planning it's 3rd annual Rally for Inclusive Scouting.
As last year, we are planning to have events througout the week ending with the rally. For more information, or
to volunteer, contact us right away. Thanks!

North Carolina

Winston-Salem, North Carolina
The Gay/Straight Alliance at R.J. Reynolds High School
"The Scouting For All Rally Winston-Salem 2002"
Where: The Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem
When: October 11-12, 2002
Time: Opening Reception, Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship, Oct. 11- 6pm-8pm
Active Protest, Oct. 12- Time and Place TBA
Closing Reception, Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship, October 12- Time TBA

"The Scouting For All Rally Winston-Salem 2002 will include a Press Conference, Two Receptions where professionals
and community members will speak, and an Active Protest against the BSA's discriminatory policies whisch is still
being planned. The Press will be invited to all events and the Organizing Board of the S4A Rally W-S '02 is planning
to have refreshments served at all Rally events. The Rally is being sponsored by the Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship
of Winston-Salem and the Gay/Straight Alliance meeting at R.J. Reynolds High School."

We will be conducting monthly rallies outside the United Way and local industries to educate the public about the
Boy Scouts' exclusion of gays and the United Way's continued funding in direct contradiction to their own alleged
nondiscrimination policy. The Cleveland United Way does not enforce (or even question) this nondiscrimination policy
when they continue to annually allocate over a quarter million dollars to the Greater Cleveland Boy Scouts.

The Cleveland ARA and other concerned citizens will be attending local city counsel and school board meetings to
ask that the BSA not be afforded any special rights including the free use of city property, troop sponsorship
by schools or city government groups such as police or fire depts, and that all recruitment by the BSA be banned
from out public schools.

Planned activities will be display of positive signs and banners welcoming the acceptance of all boys and men in
BSA and inviting BSA to change its exclusionary policies which deprives BSA of otherwise talented and resourceful
members.

After the march/rally, we will meet at the Capitol Hill Library (just off Broadway) to view the award-winning documentary,
"Scout's Honor." Refreshments will also be served. We support Steven Cozza, Eagle Scout and his efforts
through Scouting for All. Please contact us to help.

Wisconsin

Rally participants gather at Capitol/State St. corner at Noon, parade with SFA banner, lit, petition and signs
down State St. to University of Wisconsin campus Library Mall and back to Capitol.

Scouting For All is not an alternative scouting program.
We are an education and advocacy organization reaching out to gay and nontheist youth and adults in our effort to get the Boy Scouts of America to rescind its exlusionary policy.

Any communications sent to Scouting for All or any Scouting for All representative may be published on the Scouting for All web site or in Scouting for All materials unless the communication specifically requests that it not be published.